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Leon Panetta has patched up a Reagan-era rift between the US and New Zealand. The defense secretary announced that the US is lifting a ban on Kiwi warships in its ports that has been in place since 1986, reports the BBC. The ban was introduced after New Zealand declared itself a nuclear-free zone and banned nuclear-armed or powered warships from using its ports or entering its waters. New Zealand's defense minister welcomed the move but said the nuclear ban remains in place and is non-negotiable.

"While we acknowledge that our countries continue to have differences of opinion in some limited areas, today we have affirmed that we are embarking on a new course in our relationship that will not let those differences stand in the way of greater engagement on security issues," said Panetta, the first top Pentagon official to visit the country in 30 years. He said the US military plans to lift restrictions on military exercises with New Zealand and thanked the country for its contribution in Afghanistan, reports Reuters. New Zealand has had a small contingent of troops in Afghanistan since 2003 and five of them were killed in attacks last month. (Read more New Zealand stories.)

New Zealand is one of the most civilized nations on earth. Visiting there a few years ago, I realized it was more like the country we like to imagine the USA to be, but isn't. New Zealand is an interesting mix of conservatism and progressiveness.

gomer99

Sep 21, 2012 2:36 PM CDT

Always wondered how the ignorant fuckin' Kiwi's do die tracing in heart patients, if anything nuclear is outlawed.